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Conan: The business of classy and kind

Late night underdog Conan O’Brien got kicked in the pants. He was lured and promised a lucrative package if he would remain faithful to an employer that ultimately had him on the payroll for 20 years.

He was lied to and given false humility (oh– and millions of smackeroos) as compensation.

Unfortunately in business and life, people tell lies. Some cannot keep their word. Part of it is being human, some of it may be lacking integrity. How do you deal with people who lie and lack integrity? You move on.

It has been impressive to see how clever O’Brien has dealt with the situation. Part of it is

because he legally cannot express disdain for the floundering network, but part of it may be because he truly is classy. These were his final words as “The Tonight Show” host.

“Please do not be cynical… It doesn’t lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get, but if you work really hard and are kind, amazing things will happen. I’m telling you, amazing things will happen.”

It is very exciting to know O’Brien went from being a literary nerd to a comedic writer to hosting a well-loved franchise.

I’d like to believe that O’Brien is correct. The secret to achievement is hard work and kindness.